This month’s best new history

 
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This Month's Best New History
 
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Book cover for The Wounded Generation by David Nasaw
What really happened to World War II soldiers when they came home?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist "eloquently humanizes the story of an entire generation" (The New York Times Book Review)
  • This account of trauma and resilience is based on veterans' memoirs, oral histories, and government documents
  • "An eye-opening view of a war whose devastating consequences reverberate" (Kirkus Reviews)
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Media mentions for The Wounded Generation by David NasawMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
How did greed, ambition, and political corruption lead to the Great Crash?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Walter Isaacson was "blown away" by this "mesmerizing" narrative history of the catastrophic market collapse
  • Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2025 by Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times Book Review, and many more
  • From an award-winning financial journalist and New York Times bestselling author
  • "An engaging and memorable account of one of the largest events in American history" (Jon Meacham)
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Media mentions for 1929 by Andrew Ross SorkinMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, Time Magazine, TODAY Show, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Economist, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Financial Times, Vanity Fair, Town & Country, The Guardian, The Times, New York Post, Bloomberg Businessweek, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for The Far Edges of the Known World by Owen Rees
Life outside the boundaries of ancient Greece and Rome revealed
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Discover the vibrant cultures that thrived on the peripheries of these widely known empires
  • Draws on newly unearthed evidence from archaeological excavations, introducing readers to soldiers, monks, sex workers, and more
  • "From Lake Turkana and Megiddo to Aksum and Taxila, this is a volume well worth your time and attention!" (Eric H. Cline, New York Times bestselling author of 1177 B.C.)
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Media mentions for The Far Edges of the Known World by Owen ReesMEDIA MENTIONS:The Wall Street Journal, The Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Unabridged by Stefan Fatsis
Ever wonder how a dictionary is written? Find out in this entertaining read
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A New York Times bestselling author delves into the arcane world of Merriam-Webster, exploring its storied past and evolving lexicographic process
  • "Erudite, charming, positively rollicking… As revelatory as it is joyful" (New York Times bestselling author Benjamin Dreyer)
  • "Word lovers everywhere will appreciate this book" (Library Journal)
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Media mentions for Unabridged by Stefan FatsisMEDIA MENTIONS:NPR, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, Literary Hub
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Book cover for The Great Contradiction by Joseph J. Ellis
'A provocative, revisionist view of the first years of the Republic' (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Given their revolutionary ideals, why did the Founding Fathers institutionalize slavery and displace Indigenous peoples?
  • Penned by a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning historian
  • Ken Burns says, "Joseph Ellis has masterfully widened our lens to tell a deeper, more complex, more accurate story of our founding"
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Media mentions for The Great Contradiction by Joseph J. EllisMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Running Deep by Tom Clavin
The incredible true story of World War II's most lethal submarine
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City and Tombstone
  • The USS Tang sunk more tonnage than any other American submarine — but on October 24, 1944, everything changed
  • Discover how the vessel's captain survived imprisonment and torture by Japanese forces
  • "Not only an informative chronicle of wartime heroism but also a profound meditation on leadership, sacrifice, and the costs of war" (Library Journal starred review)
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Media mentions for Running Deep by Tom ClavinMEDIA MENTIONS:Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for 38 Londres Street by Philippe Sands
The shocking connection between two of the 20th century's most notorious criminals
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A renowned human rights lawyer traces the intertwined stories of Nazi commander Walter Rauff and Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet
  • Named a Best Book of 2025 So Far by The Economist
  • "The pace of a thriller novel, meticulously recorded and filled with urgent moral and political questions" (Ian Rankin)
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Media mentions for 38 Londres Street by Philippe SandsMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Economist, The Washington Post, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist
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Book cover for We Survived the Night by Julian Brave NoiseCat
A searing portrait of Indigenous life, past and present
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Combines oral history, on-the-ground reportage, and family stories to illuminate the experiences of Native peoples across North America
  • With starred reviews from Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and Library Journal
  • Written by an Academy Award–nominated filmmaker and member of the Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation
  • "Julian Brave NoiseCat has written a book I've been waiting my whole life to read" (New York Times bestselling author Tommy Orange)
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Media mentions for We Survived the Night by Julian Brave NoiseCatMEDIA MENTIONS:NPR, Oprah Daily, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, BookPage, Literary Hub
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Book cover for The Gales of November by John U. Bacon
Unravel the mystery behind a major maritime disaster
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • During a 1975 storm, an enormous freighter sank in Lake Superior, leaving behind no survivors — and a host of enduring questions
  • "Readers of… Erik Larson's Dead Wake and Nathaniel Philbrick's In the Heart of the Sea will love this deeply reported tale" (Hampton Sides)
  • Draws on more than 100 interviews with family members, friends, and crewmates of the victims
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Media mentions for The Gales of November by John U. BaconMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, New York Post, Rolling Stone, Kirkus Reviews, BookPage
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Book cover for World Enemy No. 1 by Jochen Hellbeck
An eye-opening reassessment of the origins of the Holocaust
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A distinguished historian argues that Nazi Germany's relentless hostility toward the USSR laid the groundwork for genocide
  • Informed by recently declassified archives and previously undiscovered sources, including testimonies, diaries, and dispatches from soldiers and civilians
  • In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews calls it "an essential contribution"
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Media mentions for World Enemy No. 1 by Jochen HellbeckMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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